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Full Cast, Creative Team Set for Transport Group's Bury the Dead

By: Brian Scott Lipton · Oct 6, 2008  · New York

Donna Lynne Champlin<br>
(© Joseph Marzullo/Retna)
Donna Lynne Champlin
(© Joseph Marzullo/Retna)
Full cast and creative team have been announced for Joe Calarco's production of Irwin Shaw's 1936 anti-war play Bury the Dead, to run October 31-November 23, to be presented by the Transport Group at the Connelly Theater. The show will open officially on November 9.

In addition to previously announced star Donna Lynne Champlin, the cast will include Jeremy Beck, Fred Berman, Mandell Butler, Jake Hart, Jeff Pucillo, and Matt Sincell. The creative team includes Sandra Goldmark (sets), Kathryn Rohe (costumes), R. Lee Kennedy (lighting), and Michael Rasbury (sound).

The company's spring 2009 offering will be the world premiere musical Being Audrey, March 27-April 26, to be directed by Jack Cummings III. The piece, which is written by Ellen Weiss, James Hindman, and Cheryl Stern, focuses on a New York woman, to be played by Stern, whose world threatens to collapse and who takes refuge in a romantic adventure inspired by the films of Audrey Hepburn.

For more information, visit www.transportgroup.org.


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